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Acolyte

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Posted - 09 Jan 2016 :  16:45:21  Show Profile Send Zoomings a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Hey guys! I have a question. I have read Homeland, Exile, Sojourn, The Crystal Shard, Streams of Silver, and The Halfing's Gem. Now, I want to branch out into different trilogies/series in the Forgotten Realms. I'm looking at the timeline, and I see some books I could order without getting spoilers. My question is, what books do you guys recomend for me to read? I'm interested in Elves, War, and Magic. Some books without spoilers would be nice! I'm super excited, Thanks guys! :D

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Acolyte

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Posted - 09 Jan 2016 :  18:28:25  Show Profile Send Zoomings a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Irennan
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Posted - 09 Jan 2016 :  19:13:21  Show Profile Send Irennan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If you're interested in elves, war and magic, I suggest books like ''Evermeet: Islands of Elves'' and the ''Song&Swords'' series, by Elaine Cunningham, and the ''Last Mythal'' trilogy, by Richard Baker.


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Acolyte

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Posted - 09 Jan 2016 :  19:51:09  Show Profile Send Zoomings a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Irennan

If you're interested in elves, war and magic, I suggest books like ''Evermeet: Islands of Elves'' and the ''Song&Swords'' series, by Elaine Cunningham, and the ''Last Mythal'' trilogy, by Richard Baker.





Thank you so much!
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Artemas Entreri
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USA
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Posted - 09 Jan 2016 :  21:46:34  Show Profile Send Artemas Entreri a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Magic: Counselors and Kings trilogy, The Shadow Stone

War: Empires Trilogy

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idilippy
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Posted - 10 Jan 2016 :  16:37:24  Show Profile Send idilippy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Even though there aren't Elves, I would recommend everything by Paul S Kemp, especially the Erevis Cale trilogy and the Twilight War trilogy. I'd also recommend all of Elaine Cunningham's novels starting with the Songs and Swords series, but also the Starlight and Shadows trilogy for lots of elves, war, and magic. Counselors and Kings is missing the elves but is still a great series worth trying.
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The Masked Mage
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Posted - 10 Jan 2016 :  18:47:24  Show Profile Send The Masked Mage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Given the Elves/War/Magic request I'd recommend the Cormyr Sage (Cormyr:The Novel, Beyond the High Road, Death Of The Dragon).

They have everything you are looking for - magic and war abound, you learn about elven connections to Cormyr past and present, then there is more magic and more war, and some dragons and more war and some more magic.... :)
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Tanthalas
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Posted - 10 Jan 2016 :  19:27:58  Show Profile Send Tanthalas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You can also check out The Last Mythal and Return of the Archwizards trilogies.

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Acolyte

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Posted - 12 Jan 2016 :  23:50:41  Show Profile Send Zoomings a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks guys! It means a lot! :D
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